The answer is 400 ce to 1400 ce
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Option A: "Toyotomi Hideyoshi did not distinguish missionary from trade activities".
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the daimyo that unified Japan, was clear distinguishing commercial and missionary activities. When que launched the edict in 1587 (“Edict of expulsion of the Christian Padres”) he was conscious of the Christian expansion and the growing power of these religious missions in Japanese territory. On the other hand, he was really careful regarding the trading activity and the economic and commercial consequences, therefore only condemned Europeans who spread God’s word, allowing trading links with dutch, spanish, among others.
I would say the Hittites and the Celts. The Hittites thrived and disbanded before the beginnings of the Roman empire. The Celts were absorbed by the Romans but were keen to follow their ways.
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The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was the decisive engagement in the first Indochina War (1946–54). After French forces occupied the Dien Bien Phu valley in late 1953, Viet Minh commander Vo Nguyen Giap amassed troops and placed heavy artillery in caves of the mountains overlooking the French camp. Boosted by Chinese aid, Giap mounted assaults on the opposition’s strong points beginning in March 1954, eliminating use of the French airfield. Viet Minh forces overran the base in early May, prompting the French government to seek an end to the fighting with the signing of the Geneva Accords of 1954.
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